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Arlington is more than just an entertainment hub; it is a battleground for some of the finest pizzerias in the country. From wood-fired Neapolitan crusts to crispy tavern-style squares, finding the perfect slice can be overwhelming with so many options. We have eaten our way through the city to separate the tourist traps from the local gems.
Whether you are looking for a family-friendly night out or the secret to replicating restaurant-quality results in your own backyard, this guide covers it all.
In our extensive testing of the local food scene, we define the "best" pizza in Arlington as a spot that balances crust integrity, fresh high-quality toppings, and consistent firing techniques. Below are the standout locations that passed our taste test with flying colors.
Old School Pizza Tavern
Located in the university district, this spot lives up to its name. In our experience, their "hand-tossed" crust strikes the perfect balance between chewy and crispy. The atmosphere is laid back, making it our top pick for a Friday night hang. Do not miss their signature pepperoni rolls as a starter.
Cane Rosso
If you crave authentic Italian style, this is the place. We found that their strict adherence to VPN (Verace Pizza Napoletana) standards results in a soft, blistering crust that you typically only find in Naples. The wood-fired ovens here char the edges perfectly, offering a flavor profile that is smoky and distinct.
Prespa's Italian Kitchen
For a more sit-down, family-style dinner, Prespa's is our recommendation. Their garlic knots are legendary, and the pizza portions are generous. We noticed the sauce here leans slightly sweeter, which pairs perfectly with their savory sausage toppings.
| Restaurant | Best For | Price Level | Signature Style |
|---|---|---|---|
| Old School Pizza Tavern | Casual Hangouts | $$ | American Tavern |
| Cane Rosso | Authentic Flavor | $$$ | Wood-Fired Neapolitan |
| Prespa's Italian Kitchen | Family Dining | $$ | Classic Italian |
| Mellow Mushroom | Creative Toppings | $$ | Stone-Baked |
I used to think my homemade pizza was decent, until I realized I was baking it in a standard oven that couldn't generate the heat required for a true "leopard-spotted" crust, leaving me with doughy centers and pale edges. Once I switched to cooking over open fire, the difference was immediate—crispy bottoms and bubbling cheese that rivaled the best spots in Arlington.
You do not need an industrial kitchen to get steakhouse or pizzeria quality results. With the right equipment, you can achieve the perfect char right in your backyard.
The reason restaurants like Cane Rosso produce such high-quality food is the intense heat of their ovens. The Arteflame Grill excels here because it mimics this environment perfectly using wood fire. Here is why we prefer it for home cooking:
Pro Tip: If you are hosting a large party, head to the Costco in Arlington to pick up fresh, uncooked pizzas. They make an excellent base. We recommend taking these wholesale pizzas and finishing them on your Arteflame with the Pizza Oven attachment. This hack gives you a custom, wood-fired taste with half the prep work.
Traditional grilling often isolates the chef against a wall or in a corner. We call the Arteflame the "Social Grill" because its 360-degree round design changes the dynamic of hosting. Instead of cooking alone, your friends and family gather around the fire. It turns the act of making dinner into an interactive event where everyone can watch the fire, warm up, and even help cook their own slices.